A MESSAGE FROM THE SPCA OF TEXAS

The SPCA of Texas is closed to the public until at least April 5 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the animals in our care still need your help. Essential staff are at the shelters each day, working to provide the animals with the love and care they need. During this unprecedented time, the SPCA of Texas is doing everything in our power to attend to the needs of our pets, our staff and volunteers and the community. Visit SPCA.org/covid19 for more information.

If you or a family member has been affected by COVID-19 and need assistance with your pet, the SPCA of Texas’ Pet Resource Center can help. The SPCA of Texas’ Pet Resource Center can provide assistance (primarily food and urgent medical assistance through our outside veterinary partners) to families that have been affected by illness and/or business closures due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. Visit SPCA.org/prc for more information on how the SPCA of Texas may provide food, medical, housing, or other assistance for your pet.

If you are looking for ways to keep your pets entertained during quarantine, the SPCA of Texas has many tips, tricks and recipes for at-home enrichment to keep your pet occupied. Visit SPCA.org/petcaretips to find a library of information.

The SPCA of Texas continues to have hundreds of pets in our shelters who are under significant medical and/or behavioral treatment and that continue to rely on our organization to rehabilitate them and care for them. Please consider making a gift to support the SPCA of Texas and their life-saving efforts to help North Texas pets and people in need. Visit SPCA.org/give to make a donation now.

Brutus, pictured, is one of the many dogs in the care of the SPCA of Texas that are currently in foster care and enjoying spending time with some kiddos while everyone is in quarantine.